Advertising on a Small Budget...
Authored By Copyright Phil Basten, JPE Advertising
Advertising on a Small Budget...
Copyright Phil Basten, JPE Advertising
Let's not fool ourselves. There are many marketers struggling to earn money online. They have read as much expert advice as they could afford to buy, yet still they struggle just to earn a few dollars, let alone the 6 figures promised in the website hype.
If you are one of these people, read on...
You could be pleasantly surprised.
The problem isn't so much to do with the advice being given. A lot of this advice is excellent and valuable and you should make a habit of learning as much about the craft of marketing as you can by collecting your own personal library of information.
The problem most people face is they simply don't have the tools to put the information they've learned into practice.
What do you need to get started?
1. You need a way to advertise that is viral in nature.
You place an ad and it appears not only on the site you placed it on but right across a large network.
What you are looking for here is to maximize your advertising dollars. Get maximum bang for your bucks.
2. You need a way to advertise that is cost effective.
You pay once and your advertisements appear throughout the large networks virally, for life.
3. You need a way to earn money while you advertise.
All businesses need cash-flow while they advertise their primary business products. If you promote anything online, even as an affiliate, you are running a business and you need to think like a business owner.
4. You need a way to reach a targeted audience.
People who are willing to spend a little money to generate results and you need to be able to reach them often and inexpensively. We call these people paid members or proven buyers. Freebie seekers will never help you earn anything.
5. You need to earn multiple commissions from one sale.
If you promote any product, service or opportunity, make sure it gives you either residual commission (you earn the same commission each month for as long as your signup stays a member), or you get paid commissions when ever one of your signups buys a service from the company you are promoting.

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